Meta has been trying to regain some of the ground it lost as the foremost social media platform in the world for quite some time now. A major part of its push to find new success in the world of social media has involved the creation of Threads. The Twitter inspired social media platform is attempting to capitalize on the commotion caused by Elon Musk’s controversial tenure as the new owner and CEO of the company, and Threads has plenty of new features in store.
It is important to note that Threads users may soon get the ability to post voice notes to the social media platform. Based on the information coming out right now, it appears that the maximum length of the voice note will be around 10 seconds, although Threads will undoubtedly want to extend this limitation.
Offering voice notes is useful because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up expanding the functionality of the platform. Users want more than just text based posts, and with voice notes, Threads will give them an additional feature that will surely help the app grow by leaps and bounds in the coming months.
Twitter has been offering voice posts as well, albeit with much longer limits when it comes to time. Threads will have to up the ante sooner or later, otherwise users will sorely miss the functionality they had come to expect. If Threads wants to truly compete with Twitter, Meta will have to pull out all the stops and pack in as many features as possible. The inclusion of voice posts will certainly be a step in the right direction.
Whether or not this is able to stem the massive exodus of users from Threads remains to be seen. Twitter itself has seen users depart en masse, and this may very well give rise to a third contender, one that would provide what neither Threads nor Twitter have been able to so far.
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It is important to note that Threads users may soon get the ability to post voice notes to the social media platform. Based on the information coming out right now, it appears that the maximum length of the voice note will be around 10 seconds, although Threads will undoubtedly want to extend this limitation.
Offering voice notes is useful because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up expanding the functionality of the platform. Users want more than just text based posts, and with voice notes, Threads will give them an additional feature that will surely help the app grow by leaps and bounds in the coming months.
Twitter has been offering voice posts as well, albeit with much longer limits when it comes to time. Threads will have to up the ante sooner or later, otherwise users will sorely miss the functionality they had come to expect. If Threads wants to truly compete with Twitter, Meta will have to pull out all the stops and pack in as many features as possible. The inclusion of voice posts will certainly be a step in the right direction.
Whether or not this is able to stem the massive exodus of users from Threads remains to be seen. Twitter itself has seen users depart en masse, and this may very well give rise to a third contender, one that would provide what neither Threads nor Twitter have been able to so far.
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